2016
DOI: 10.21077/ijf.2016.63.2.51159-09
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Effect of short term infection of Paradactylogyrus catlaius on selected haematological and non-specific immune parameters in Catla catla (Hamilton, 1822)

Abstract: A short term (20 days) cohabitation infection study of the gill fluke Paradactylogyrus catlaius infecting Catla catla was conducted to investigate on the mode, intensity and effect of infection on selected haematological, immunological and serum biochemical parameters in the infected fish. The results revealed that the increase in the number of parasites is rampant and increased to 161±23 parasites per gill lamella in just 20 days post-challenge. Further, significant decrease (p≤0.05) in haemoglobin (Hb), tota… Show more

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“…The best indicators of the primary stress response of an organism are alterations in cortisol and epinephrine production. In corroboration with these endocrine substances, haematological and biochemical parameters are often considered as supportive pathological indicators to monitor fish health and to diagnose their metabolic disturbances against parasitic infection (Ghiraldelli et al ., 2006; Del Rio‐Zaragoza et al ., 2010; Ferreira & Oldewage, 2013; Rastiannasab et al ., 2016; Yin et al ., 2015; Rana & Das, 2016). The present experimental result is a comprehensive denotation of the physiological stress response generated in L. rohita under the parasitic affliction of A. bengalensis .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The best indicators of the primary stress response of an organism are alterations in cortisol and epinephrine production. In corroboration with these endocrine substances, haematological and biochemical parameters are often considered as supportive pathological indicators to monitor fish health and to diagnose their metabolic disturbances against parasitic infection (Ghiraldelli et al ., 2006; Del Rio‐Zaragoza et al ., 2010; Ferreira & Oldewage, 2013; Rastiannasab et al ., 2016; Yin et al ., 2015; Rana & Das, 2016). The present experimental result is a comprehensive denotation of the physiological stress response generated in L. rohita under the parasitic affliction of A. bengalensis .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%